She (Oxford World’s Classics) by H. Rider Haggard is a compelling and disturbing tale woven from the author’s deep knowledge of Africa and ancient legends. The narrative centers around Ayesha, the enigmatic and immortal white queen of a Central African tribe. Known as “She-who-must-be-obeyed,” Ayesha embodies both the monstrous allure and deadly seduction often associated with mythological female figures. This pioneering work in the “Lost World” genre delves into themes of power, desire, and the unknown, making it a significant contribution to adventure literature. The book, published by Oxford University Press on October 22, 1998, contains 320 pages that explore the complexities of this legendary character and her impact on those who encounter her.
